The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 14, 1947, Page 5

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B it 4 e n s iS - D e d $ e J .- _ And:Ten-Berors; Other "Bway Sof thal Contest Last Night Call-| py ’ Softball ed Off Contests Adams Dairy, and the Mer- chants had a field day at» the} aoe, park last night, when Adams'’ «In the opening game of a sehed= Dairy beat the Merchants, 19 to! uled doubleheader of softball 'to- 15, scoring 34runs on 34*hitsrana’! night. at- Bayview Park, the “1G errors. It‘ establishéd: a record F r for the league. Ingraham J. Lewis and Sterl- ing each hit three safely for’ the winners and Alonzo Blanco’ and Fieitas hit as many for the losers, Every ‘player but Jée Lewis hit safely at least once and ev- ery one scored at least once ex- cept Calero, For the losers every player hit, safely but Alayon and every one seored at least once except Brost. In the field) Sterling and Wal- ker did not make an error for tie winners, and Kerr and Flei- tas for the leaders played erro- less ball. Sterling hit a homer )Serry’s, Half-Aere, Jerry’ e | got to win tonight pura che the raee.. A: victory” will’ carry | hem up.:to. within. ay half-g In the nighteap, the USS. Gil- more will play the American’ Le- gion, Gilmores will be’ out’ for only .014:points from the top, but if they lose. they ' will :be ‘two full games behind the’ leaders. It'is expected that “Speedball” Henson ‘will pitch for the Legion: and Tucker for the Gilmore. Arranging For ' with two on’ bases Ingraham _fseored four runs for the win- aie i ners. : Score by innings: on ne.| ishing Tourney Adams 447 200 2—19 17 10 Merchants _ 013:902 0—15 17 9 Joe. Lewis and Vilareal; R. Perez, Valdez and Fleitas. Home run: Sterling; two-base hits: Abston, J. Lewis, Pazo, Blanco; three-base hit: Sands; stolen bases: Kerr 2, Alonzo; sac- rifice hit: Brost; struck out: by Valdez 4; bases on balls: off Lew- is 6, off Valdez 4 ;time of game: 1,85; hits: off Perez 7 and 8 runs . @one out in second ining); los-},. The teurnament has been of- ing pitcher: Perez; umpires: Grif- ficially, designated ap the Island * ate ‘ City’s Fishing Tournament. fen and J. Mira; scorer: Aguilar. "Pie */foNowing orgasiaatibns and. representatives thereof were recommended: to be approathed and réequésted to act as advisory Coming Winter ‘Tournament committee was held in the residence of Bob Pollock, chairman, to discuss plans for the Fishing Tournament to be sponsored by the Jaycees from Spr aleet 1,, 1947, to’ Aprib 1, In the second game with the Bob’s Sports Shop. leading, 22 to 2, and two outs in the last of the ninth, the umpire-in-chief, C. Gvriffen, called the game “no contest.” The Sports Shop had piled. up 18 hits, good 1or 30 bases, seven doubles and two homers, The Legion had two runs and four hits. Bob’s played errorless ball, while the Legion commit- ‘ted six errors, ascociates: Charter Boatmen, to ‘be. ap- pointed by: themselves; Commer-. cial. Fishermen, Key. West Yacht: Club; A. Mait- land Adams; Hotel and’ Restaur rant Association, J.D, McAn- drews;, Chamber of. Commerce, Harold Laubseher; City: Govern- ment, City . Commissioners; County Government, Clarence Cuban StarsF Calloway, Bil Lee, te By Atty Cuban Stars I OFM nay. igs Radio, ion Spat 1 ; wi ks,. Everett Russell; Formidable Team S%% crarvation See Saunt H is ae CUS Griswold. As i rving on the committee: wi For Games ere Pollock'are Robert Dopp, vice 3 é comptroller; Jack. Delaney, pub- Cuban All Stars, with players licity, and correspondence; Jack from organized American leagues, |Murray,. solicitation and. regis- will invade Key West for two tration; Ivan. Baggett, photog- games at Wickers Field and one | rapher and: weighmaster. | game at the Submarine Base Type of. fishing permifted in field later this month. the stournament will be charter Three of the Stars will be from boats, yachts, small boats, bridge the Florida-International, — one] J. shore: casting, from a AAA league and two from |" Class A and the rest from Class B league. They form a formid- * able club. Key West’ will use Lefty Cov- ington, Gabbie Lastres and Toby Owens in the box to give the Cu- bans a “run for Canfas: 6 The Navy All Stars have pitch- evs of the Latiter of Griffin, alge THIS WEEK kelstein an@ Brooks, who will‘al- so dish up strong opposition for} 7 rry’s .Half-Acre. vs. he siste h-}: + Adams Dairy, i > eh oe panei ere 8:30—USS,. Gilmore vs. Ameri- ean Legion. DAY— 7:00—Key West Merchants vs. , Jerry's Half-Acre. 8:30—USS. Gilmore vs. Veter- *. ans of Foreign Wars. FRIDAY— 7:00—Adams Dairy vs. West Merchants. 8:30— Baseball Meeting Set For Tomorrow A baseball league organization: al meeting will be held 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the office of City Clerk Roy Hamlin. Four clubs are ready to join the cir- cuit. ; The teams wishing to form a league for play on Sundays in- elude the Boca Chica Nightflyers, Section Base, Sub Base and Red Raiders. Games would be play- ed for two straight Sundays at Wickers Field and the third Sun- day at the Submarine Base field. Key ’s Sports Shop vs. U Gilmore. NEXT WEEK MONDAY— 7:00—Adams Dairy vs. Jerry's Half-Acre. 8:30—USS. Gilmore vs. Ameri- ean Legion. TUESDAY— 7:00—Adams Dairy West Merchants game of Class B). 8:30—Bob's Sports Shép vs. Veterans of Foreign Wars. THURSDAY— 7:00—USS. Gilore vs. Bob’s si vs. Key (ast Manager Dukes of the Section . Manager Webb of . Boca . Manager Castaneda of the Red Raiders and Lt, Murphy of the Sub Base will draw up a schedule and rules for play at the meeting. It is expected that at least two other clubs will join the senior baseball winter league. vs. American. Legion. SALES SCHOOL (Continued from Page One) sion Division of the college; PLA ., . Ralph D. Turlington; of the De- VERS: TICKETS ahied of Statistics and Mar- ARE NOW ON SALE ating: James D. Richardson, of The Ke: West Players an-|the Department of Economics, AER aod in today’s|and Frank Goodwin, also of the Sitizen that tickets are now on |Department . of Economics: 5 sale at Paul Smith, Bookseller,|. Closing remarks will be: given erner of Simonton and Eaton|at the end of the course next streets, for their play, “The|Thursday, October 23, by Fred Drunkard,” which opens next|Miller of the Key West Cham- Monday at-the Barn Theatre ‘ber of Commerce: Dairy will crocs beth wile ane victory‘as. a win will ‘place them|ly? A. meeting | of the’, Fishing}: Berlin, Felton; | the Pp. 8:30—Veterans of Foreign Wars! Editor, The Citizen: stuff, but Walter: Win- chell made such an_ impression |’ on ‘me last night that I decided to make this: exception. If you listened in, I’m sure you each realize that our situa- tiow is \despefate’ and we must ‘fact now, before it is too late. fifth’ columnists; ete., in Russia awaiting the opportune moment, how can an American help us keep our peace, which: our relatives, sweethearts and friends died so courageous- Walter Winchell, who. is in a jon’ to know, says we need ress to meet as soon as. pos- sible, Well, what are we going to do about it? Much as I do? What does The tion? Let us know. NELLIE BROST. 641- United St. Key West, Fla. Oct. 13, 1947. ABQUT STREETS Editor, The Citizen: If there is anything that curls what little hair I have left, it is ; unjust criticism. In short words, the connection of Robert’ Dopp and the present street condition, I believe that. Robert is doing as well as anyone could under ; the existing. conditions, namely, lack of manpower, lack of equi ment, and, mainly, pigmy street fund. The city commissioners, my- self’ and’ the’ average citizen realized over two years ago that one of our greatest problems | was our deplorable streets. Yet ne commission went on record this year and: approved a budget tnat slashed almost in half ap- propriations for street improve- ments. Perhaps there were rea- sons for the decreased street funds, and that is not a point of argument at.this time. So, if you happen to hit.one of these street hyies. that.jar your upper plate’ the equipment, and the mater- I don't usually go in for this}. se : With the atom bomb, germ}. . Am-I right in assuming that |ern.dudes on pack trips in the; you each share this interest as | mountains near Baile’ Citizen: think about this situa-|Gas and Nina, maintained “fhe again’ after” spending the night Pueb® home for their father, a \railroad man ‘while mother be- G came a trail rider in the best western tradition. Bograd tossed a bed roll on/gard’s schedle for next sum- “Corky,” her white horse, and'mer. Gus and Nina will’ keep set out for home on back trails house in Pueblo again, she said. | fipst” bs ” jmapepd for her by — rang San ae oa in Cr sey: = vate. om oper 5 A Perfect Sore see : ers. She passed thro virgin | daughter, ia, is. attending ‘col- IS TRU! MET, | expanses of the Rocky Moun-;lege in Reno, Nev.; a son by a P.-T. A, News GUARANTEED WiLL NOT ROST OR — tain’ backbone of America. that deer, antelope, bear, wolv-| another daughter, Mrs. W. E. les, coyotes and wild fowl were Harvey, resides in Oakland, ‘Cal- undisturbed by. her présence. Boy Scouts’ Tentative Program sii" held in. Mrs. program for the Navy, Day Scout celebration in Key West, October 25 to. November 1, with the Exploradores Nacionales of, Cuba as guests of honor: i MORNING—Welcoming of Cuban. Scouts. Meacham Field: NOON—Lunch. : EN lee teen isa Vang: Ieccineck! A loose,,.count.. ten. before . you. hit } pages ' the phone to “burn up Robert ]” Dopp. « « : Before we nail a fellow to the | 10:00 A.M—Mass. Roman Catholic Church. yorense coaperated 100 per cross for not doing a job, let's! 11:30 A.M.—Rest Period. : \ecas to make: the ‘reception a suc- make sure he has the manpower, | NOON—Lunch. ! San Carlos: School r for the first six weeks the scl they are‘ now’ aecepting mail or-| has been opéned during the new 'dérs for subscription tickets for; term was announced today. ithe | 1947-'48° Drama Festival, Enrollment of children for which they are sponsoring. _ | The festival consists of a series. of three Broadway. stage plays | of adults is still being accepted. i j booked directly from New York| Spanish instructor is - Miss {City with outstanding Broadway | Benildes Remond, English instruc- pe 20s These plays will: be. pre- | tor is Mrs. Lillian W. Conart. ' | . |sented..at the. Key West High| The honor roll is: School Auditorium on December! 4th Grade—Alice Pons. -|1, January 17° and. Marelt. 1. | 8rd Grade—Gloria Disgdiertt. : | Producers of these. attractions, 2nd Grade—Celido Pons,. Helio |The. Civic’ Drama Guild of New | Baker and Mario Disgdiertt. | York, have selected’ “Dream| 1st Grade—Onelio. Perez, Nan- Girl,” “Made In) Heaven,” and | CY Jamardo and Nelso-Jamarde, “Kiss-and* Tell” as the plays to Kindergarten—Leonardo -Alon- make: up:the’ seties. The first | two were ‘hit shows on Broadway _ |lust season and: “Kiss-and Tell” | has a record of three years on y and two ye “road” : e years of New York cast will Ghpriyrs All three’ stage shows. play . Key West: as part of a nation- Wide, coast'to coast circuit! of 150: , towns and cities. In order not to. | depend on rail schedules, each bon ee travels in their own Hl _ carries scenery, : : = jand special lighting eases Mrs. Bogard | saidt“she became | Seats for all three’ perform- lost one day but found her. route r e i % at ‘$6.00, including tax, for the series. Checks may be sent with mail.orders to the Jaycee in charge of ticket sales, Bob Pollock, 514 Duval street, and tickets will be forwarded by. re- turn mail. All orders will be fill- -ed in the order of their receipt, insuring a policy of first come, HARD-RIDIN’ MAMA. .. Mrs. G. L. E es. sdoFh le , Colo.—Mirs. G. L. Bogard, 50-year-old is planning new Wild West cavintined her: summer work asa mountain titi! ick alone 150: miles tthe six-day j oy coped Men Bogard’ e six. jqurn: ~ 's n y+ i Her two unmarried thild: in a remote jrock canyon.’ Her horseback ride | touched: Lake eorge, Cripple: Creek and. Can- on City. } | After. the season closed, Mrs, |. Dude ranching is on Mrs. Bo- ) former. maxriage, Le Roy Haw- Finished--in Gleaming Enamel—Your Choice jin Dallas, Tex. and | . a lonogram ‘or Design. erms - Model on Demonstration ! to: Operate’ - T : LEE BROS, ““esone's °"| Phone for FREE Estimate s From Marathon The? P-T.A. of Sue M: Moore’s School in Marathon gave a‘ re- ception, honoring Mrs. Eva Mc- Kinny and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Guthrie, the- new~ teachers’ of Some areas were so isolated; kins, lives * ifornia. } a Key West Chamber of Commerce is proud to sponsot, — MeKinney’s new home, Grassy Key Lodge. Also introduced to the people of Marathon for the first time, Mr. and. Mrs. Ray- mont Paul~ €ampbeli;- Mrs... Me~ ors son-in-law and daugh- er. is Mrs. Guthrie and Mrs: McKin- ney were pleased with the talis- man and: American Beauty: ross cursages given them by the Refreshments’ of. punch, home- ‘made cookies and, hors. d’ouvres | were served, Key West Boy Seouts have arranged the following: tentative >, tue ~ Ae! | a sein: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th ‘ {DIRECT FROM BROADWAY (All Key West Scout officials and Scouts present.) ~Produced by... Drama Guild of N.Y. 2 at, Directed by\ 'Civie Stanley Woolf ; bn ut SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th 8:00 A.M.—Breakfast. OUTSTANDING NEW YORK’ CASTS || Fifty-two persons were pres- 2:00 P.M.—Motorcade to places of'interest around city. feawl AU guestawaai Mia’ Sue Mi igis. 4:00 P.M.—Swim.: Navy Swimming Pool or Ocean: Moor. 5 sae e@ W. C. SWEETING. | 6:00 P.M—Dinner. i By Bae Hetnol is saree one ae Key West, Fia., 7:30 P.M.—Church Attendance. -: First Congregational Church.|er guests were: 5 . Oct. 14, 1947. : i MONDAY, OCTOBER. 27th jee and Mrs. Austin DeStalfe, . ALE SEATS RESERVED : 4 : ig |Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sigler, Mr. and | rs They Stand $0 AM _Rorade (Navy Day). [Mis Leon 'McClinton, ‘Mr. ana| A Whaler Seadon of Broadway Theater How ey TANG | Noon—tunch. eee ria codberm, Roy Hazel) SUBSCRIPTION—$5.00 (plus tax) for series of three. plays 2:30 P.M.—Memorial Exercises. Marti-and Maine Monuments.| vis. Jim. Wright, Mx. and Mrs 30 ALL (Presentation of Medals and Honor Awards.) Chet ‘Tingler;. Mr. and’ Mts a NOW ON SALE i ETB. 5:00 P.M.—Rest Period: and Shopping. A. Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.| ; Me a hence 7:00 PM.—Dinnet. |Rivers, Mf, and" Mrs. Stanley | at POLLOCK’S QUALITY JEWELERS ub \ W. L. Pet.| 8:00 P.M.—Party ani ce. Williams. 514 Duval Street j 4 AIT cig Wore 12 5 .706 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th | Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Murphy, or ASK ANY JAYCEE is : |Mr. and Mrs,. Albert Kunitz, Mrs. USS. Gilmore __. 8 4 .667) 8:00 A.M.—Breakfast. |Betty Kuni . PYYTITTT TTT TT Bob's Sports Shop 7 7 500| 9:00 A\M.—Trip to Aquarium, Lighthouse, Forts; etc. eee ae eee ae : : American Legion }—. 1 12 080! NOON —Lunch. : 3 l 5 , i - z, Rev. Donald Weist, Mrs. W. Class B League 1:30 P.M.—Motorcade ‘to Scout :Camp* at Weat; Summerland] a, es aE: Mr. ana Mee Club a gs ‘as Ra Key dnd Marathon, serving.. of. refreshments ‘at|Louis Fenton and children; Mr. poe oe aiants 3 Hobe pats ioe Marathon. : and. Mrs. James McWilliams, . : 5 ; .M.—Dinner. |Mrs. Evelyn Kaelin, Miss Meta ae % a “ 8:00 P.M.—Theater Party. | Parkin, ee Francis Moore, Mrs. , f 3 “ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28th David Parkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. {Bill Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. BASEBALL 8:00 A.M.—Breakfast. “ > | Deane Brigham, Mrs. Mona Sod- Island City League 9:00 A.M.—Trip through U.S. Navy Submarine Base. lerlon, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford San. Carlos 3 1 .750| NOON—Lunch. i | Hicks, Pirates: 3 2 .600| 2:00 P.M.—Trip through Boca Chica Air’ Base. ———__—_— Blue Sox _2 3 .400|-5:00 P.M—Games and Contests, Bayview Park. The U. S. production of alumi- USS. Gilmore. 1 3 .250} 7:00 P.M.—Dinner. num. was increased during World | 8:00 P.M.—Games and Contests. Bayview Pork. War II to. about six times the TODAY’S THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th |Dre-war capaGity: RIDE THE BUS ANNIVERSARIES 00 A.M.—Breakfast. | : (Know America) 1644—William Penn, English Quaker, founder of Pennsyl- ‘vania, whdse work was “a holy experiment” of a free colony for all mankind, born. Died July 30, 1718. 1732—Benjamin and influential Boston journalist of Revolutionary days, born there. Died Dec. 11, 1803, Edes, vocal 1734—Francis Lightfoot Lee, famed Virginia Revolutionary leader, signer of the Declaration of In“ependence, born Stratford, ;Va; Died January 11, 1797. 1857—Elwood Haynes, inven- tor, pioneer American automo- ‘bile manufacturer, born in Port- land, Ind. Died April 13, 1925. 1869—Winifred Black (‘Annie Laurie”) noted journalist. her day, born at Chilton, Wis. Died im San-Francisco May- 25, 1936. Fire protection authorities that is a matter of statistical record that 90 per cent of all fires are preventable. BUT WE CAN'T HIRE | A SALESMAN WITH | | 8: 9:00 A.M.—Trip to City Hall, County Court House, Convent, etc. | “SORRY” Whenever Possible!! NOON—Lunch f IT’S CONVENIENT, 2:00 .P.M.—Baseball Games. Cuban vs. American Scouts. | l j é YES PRACTICAL and 7:00 P.M.—Dinner. : = Don’t let disfiguring | ECONOMICAL 8:00 P.M—Party and Dance. CIOs eyes ar yu trom | Set mea FRIDAY. BER 3ist ou ler job. ries vue> | a en you lo ride the bus, 10: “M—Fishi in: = safe, effective in over if you have correc! > read: o oe SSratong aia Waters around” Key West: 6000, cases: alages, all conditions. | and Uinqueiie the fein St : the £09 PM:—Swim and,Beach Party. | FREE woeken'eoti inatictan wa” he :00 P.M.—Visitation to Cuban Martyrs’ Monuments, | (ROSS‘RYE-FOUNDATION 7:00 P.M.—Dinner. | 808 GRAHAM BLDG:; JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 8:00: P.M.— Visit = = See yh ook oo aa Refreshments: Re os ARO | A ly is only ' si | : | as Progressive ee stim pe | DONE IL? | i Departure of Cuban Scouts to. Cuba via Aeroviag “Q" Airlines, WONT BE BASHFUL? | oe oe BUS FARES (All Key West Scouts are required to be present at Airfield | TIMES-EARGE or SMALL! | to see the Cubsin Boys aff, No school’ on this day.) tion System Downtown ae Routes 2 and 3 __ Poinciana and Naval Hospital — 10e City Hospital, Boce Chica LOC | Out of Gas? Tires Go Flat? | Your Car Needs Grease, Spray or Battery Charged? You Need Groceries or Meat? Phone 1178 - Free Delivery JANE and SHINE Your Grocer SELLB That Good STAR * BRAND Caer A : COFFEE 1502. BERTHA ee a —=1re: & Yound- Today-—. [Road Service NIGHT Sa Key West Transit Co., Inc. J. W. Sellers, Manager Phone 1057 1 DUTT TE FEEE TT |

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